Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, July 01, 1891, Image 5

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^“CBTple * lC r K^HITE MOUfi E cream rf>) PH m The world leader for frozen dainties. If you already bare one, what did j five for it ? If you need one, then read what they are telling for at the Arte Corner. louart White Mountain Freezer, fl.50. 2 “ « •• «» 2 00. 11 •• “ “ « 3.60. 4 ** *« « “ 8.00. 0 •• •• •• •* 3.60. Thete are genuine “B. «£ B.” prices. We Just tell you, there Is not only a world of eOmfort, hat thete is also a “corner' lot of economy in owning a refr.getator. We are not speaking merely of a box to hold ico, water, odors, moisture, etc. all at one time. By a refrigerator Messrs B. Si B. mean something handsome, well ventilated, well made, some thing that is a H EPBIGEBATOB in tho Itestand fullest meaning of the word. They areat the Artesian Corner, In largo and small sizes, with single or double door, with or without water tank, all kinds, all sizes and prices from ’ you are beginning to feel the beat of summer, and are too hot to work, too > sing, too hot, too hot tor anything,-wad yon want to get down Into the oold r depths of a summer comfortableness, then take advCntag* of* these ad< (entente, remember the pictures, the prices, the people and the place, and mctl vo of whether you love yoar neighbor or net, If you love ybnrSelf only, 1 pay you to rememoer ■ r ; Butler & Berry, LEE * UMAR STREETS. ARTESIAN CORKER. Williford, Matthews & co. PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSES ▼nsec ma««. Cutty fust tt&Alviji. LUCIUS H. KIMBROUGH, It is a pleasure to show my goods, and you a|gniot ex pected to buy unldsfr-lt suits you tj> do jo. “ - AGENT FOR ALSO AGENT FOB will go away come again. Policies in tlieso Companies are the cheapest and best; Pharmacists fuomaMA. hht muoo mm?m 119 Forsyth St., Have Exclusive sale of - these Cf.lepra, tkd Glasses in Amcrfcus, Ga. FAEKNER, KELLAM £ MOORE, The only Manufacturing Opticians In the South, Atlanta, Gkukoia. I will also buy and sell Stocks, Bonds and Beal Estate. AMERICUS, GA. THE aMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDERi WEDNESDAY. JULY I, I8P1 JEWELER, DIAMONDS TELEPHONE 102. AT to 85c You Can Find -AT- John R. Shaw’s a big- NUMEROUS NOTIONS OF FACT AND FANCY PARAGRAPHIC' ALLY PRE8ENNTED. Garnering, and Gleaning, of tho Second Dm jot tho Week. In Amerteua, Gathered From nil Quarter, of the Metro poll, of Sonthwoot Georgia. ASSORTMENT Of STYLES and SIZES From]4 to 14 yrs., THE MOTHER’S FRIEND Patent Shirtwaist No Buttons can be Torn off eitherlln Wearing or Wasting.; 1 In l The Mother’! Friend does away en tirely with the sewing on of buttons. It ii supplied with an adjustable belt, which la easily taken off when the waist Is washed; the buttons are riveted on the belt, oonaequently can not be torn off, either In wearing, washing or ironing. _ALSO ||;!?|[ % U /'lull il liiJ Shirt Waists Of the ordinary kind, IT 29e to We TO CLOSE DOT. “llliluli jilililuu SPECIAL OFFER. 200 Boys’ Sailor Suits. 47 Suits at 01.25. Reduced from $1.75. 03 Suita at $1.50. Reduced from $2.00. 51 Suita at $2.00. Itedneed from $2.75. 80 Suita at $*.5ft Reduced from $3.50. Colon In Blue, Brown and Gray. Buy one of these suits for'your little oy—it will nearly UcMe him to death. a -I, 1 * a fc—i '■ --—a - Men’s, Youtha,’ Boys’ and U< )^dr*6 - (jHoa Q/.A *o< m Tax Receiver Mire will surprise the natives when be gets hli books post ed up. It Is said that an elegant College III1I residence will be the scene of the next marriage after to day’s. Watermoton shipping has not begun from Americns yet There will proba bly not be many melons shipped from this point. The boys say that since Shipping Clerk Griffin's recent experience he is opposed to handling ice and Hour on the same train, even. To-day Mr. D. A. Pettis will receive a car of fresh Jones melons from a party at Leesburg. From all reports they will be the best of the season. Wbat has become of the hoard of trade? That meeting Is expected to he held this week. There should bo as little delay as possible in this mat ter. Last night nt 0 o’clock tho police watch changed. During this month the watch which was on in the morning during Jnne will be on during the eve ning. While In Macon, wliero ho will go this morning to ’attend the Episcopal con vention, Mr. U. B. Ilarrold will pnr- chase the material for Amerlcus' new gas plant Schmidt, of Reading Room fame, is remodeling the interior of his building to make room for one of the best restau rants in the state. That will “All a long felt want” At an early hour yesterday morning the police made tilings lively on For syth street, near the jail, by shooting at a mad dog. Some eight or ten shots were fired. The dog was killod. Several went over from Amerlcus yes terday to attend the closing exercises of the Richland High school, which took plate jakt night Under the charge of Prof. R.'V. Forrester that school has grown from one of about forty pupils to one with an enrollment of 128, Jnstloe W. B. F. Oliver requests It an nounced that the justice court for this district convenes on the second Tuesday in every month. Parties must file all papers fifteen days before that time. Litigants and lawyers can do well by governing themselves accordingly. Georgo Parker, colored, was before Justice Oliver yesterday on a peaco warrant sworn out by Rlohard Jones, also oolored, George was turned loose Jo go his way and the warrant dismissed He saye that this la the first time a war rant against him hss ever been dismissed. An Amerlcus lawyer who was at Chickamauga with the Light Infantry was in the guard house twelve hours for parading the camp and attending a ball at the hotel In Lieut. Clarke’s uniform. He had plenty of fun to compensate him, however, In having all the men In camp salute him. Yesterday Judge Fort was busy all day bearing motions. Only the civil side of the docket was taken up, and nothing of anypnbllo Importance was done. In the one criminal case called a plea for a new trial for Osborn Bollock, convicted of burglary, was refused. The court will bo in session again to-day. A slight sprinkle fell yesterday after noon and about 8 o’clock last night there was quite a shower. Boforo the rain Amerlcus was visited by some wind and much dust It was reported that considerable damage was done by wind and bait in the northwestern portion of the county. Nothing doflnlte, however, could be learned. From the Information slips wlitoh are posted for the benefit of the growers It was learned thnt eighty-six cars of mel ons were handled by the -Central road yesterday. Something ovor 600 cars have been handled by that road during the present season. The Savannah, Americns A Montgomery road has han dled a good many cars of melons, also. Mr. McKay has gotten through with the year 1880 In hie examination of the city having audited them from the beginning to that time. He Is making every possible moment count, and thinks he will be ready to report In a abort while iear. He audited Macon’s acoouats under the Hoff administration, Instead of in the matter of the Adams defalcation, as many seem to think. The Work Begun. Yesterday morning ground was broken for the new gas plant which U to t>e lo cated just west of the present building and adjoining tho Central railroad turn table in front of tho Ico factory. Messrs. Johnson & Ilarrold havo charge of tho work tor the company; and the work of laying brick will begin as soon as the ground Is prepared. The biiil.ling will bo 87 by 30 foot, and will be ample for all necessary pur poses for some years. The present gas works will be convert ed to the use of the electric plant, which will also he enlarged to moet the growing business of tho city. Work will he pushed right along on the now gas plant, as the contract calls for Its completion by September 1. Amorlcus will soon have a first-class plant which wllljw worth tho money in vested, and will prove of great advantage to the city as well as a good investment to tho owners. Thus another slep la the subeLmtial prosperity of tho city h is been taken that will go far to redeem tho blunder made by our people in Investing In n “fake” gas plant a few ycatu ago. Notice. Advoiicj payments on rxcj.uit of wa ter rente for quarter ending October l, 189J, are now duo and pay.iblj at the office of the supermtuiulent, in the old court Iiouso. Consumers aro no tilled that unices rente are paid by July 15, water will be turned oft and fifty cents charged for tuiuion again. By order of the commiKAioners G M. JCldimwiic, Supt. j alyl lw A Khli Valued by a Lady. Wliat fish is most valued by a lady? ITor-ring Let her ring the glad news of Dr. Diggers’ Huckleberry Cordial sav ing her child from a case of cramp colic, and relieving it teething. Guitc a new blue is hyacinth, which, true to nature, is exactly tho color of tho beautiful spring blossom*. Per/enche or perewinkle blue is of a darker shade, inclining to lavender. Tho finest cakes, and tho celebrated cream bread, baked every morning, at C. C. Oaktkr. itnS mi Has everythingyou will need to wear during the hot weather. ~ At 50c and upwards. UtiHTUNDE WEAR M-jftlWAH .1 Hi To fit everybody. The best Half Hose (in fast black and mode colors) on earth at 25c. . Wo bavo for sale a one thousand dol lar Knabe piano, the finest one of that mako over brought south. It will he of fered to-morrow morning at 0 o’clock, and will bo sold at a great sacrifice, as it has got to go. It is a magnificent instru ment, and aomeono will secure a great bargain. Jahks Fiiickeii & Btto. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Amerjcui Times Publishing Company, held at their office this day, n assessment of ten per cent upon the ’referred Capital Stock was called pay- hie duly 1st, Secretary. Amerlcus, Ga., Jnne 30,1861. StoekheUers’ Keetlag. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Savannah, Amerlcus and Montgomery railway will take place at Glover’s opera house, Amerlcus, Ga., on Thursday, July 6, at 10 a. m. S. fl. Hawk i as, President S, C. Coop*», Secretary. I am selling groceries cheap for the cash, Come and see my stock. C. C. Caiitkil Attention Stockholders. The seventh Installment, 10 por cent of tho Americus Manufacturing and Im provement Company will be duo and payable at my offico, People’s National Bank, July 1. Stockholders falling to pay by 5 o’clock p. m., will be subject to a fine of 10 per cont. on the amount due. Joint Windsoii, td Secretary and Treasurer. A full line of lamps, oliimnoys, burn ers and all lamp fixtures sold cheap at “Dn. J. B. Ei.imimiK. I hare a small' lot of shoes that I will dispose of at cost C. C. Caktkii. Stockholders Meeting. Tho annual meeting of tho stockhold ers of the Americus Investment Com- E any will be held at the new court ouso, Amorlcus, Ga., on Wednesday, July 1st, 1801, at il o’clock a. m. W. E. Hawkish, Scct’y and Troas. Americus, Ga., June 18,1801. . Attention ■lalldore. Wo sell Langman it Martinos prepared paints, and are authorised by tho manu facturers to repaint any house at their expense on wbieh their paints do not prove satisfactory. E. J. Eldbidqk, Druggist Our celebrated cream bread Is made from “King of Patents' 1 Hour, the finest ever offered to the trade In Americas. C. C. Cartiii. For a pleasant shave go to Dr, El dridgo’s and buy one of those celebrrtod Tower Razors wbieb are guaranteed to please. I have a large lot of good cigars that clu I will sell cheap by tho box or larger lots. "C. C. Cautkii. Pure spices and flavoring extracts at r. Eldridi dgo's Drug Store. Two acres of land adjoining tho Eng lish Houses of Parliament are offered for sale at $5,000,000. :DOCTOR PINK PILLS. IfilfED’C Headache, IMIloo.aeee, had •wlifcll li Coaktlpatlon. Small, pleafc DIIDC aat $>4 • fnverlle «Uh the rUnC ladle*. Bold in England far to (■i-L, In America fort 5e. Get them from jroor DrocxWa, or i to W. N. IIOOKEK * CO* B West Bread**/, Hewlett. NECKWEAR WATCHES IJV CLUBS. 102 FOR8YTHISTREET. BUTLER & BERRY.’ WJ UJ . CONSISTING OF iUAu -M Four-in-Hands, Neck Scarfs, Windsors, Outing Scarfs, Silk band Bows in black and colors, and my great ifffffffl/i ‘jli All at prices ranging from jiu& #1.50 Gloria Silk Umbrellas !!lrt 31! I (With Paragon Frames.) #1.50 SHOES My stock of patent leather tSIii Shoes, Pumps and Slippers is the largest and finest in the vM sjjihttiBfe- . BAILEY, Are the Bargains We shall Offer in For the Next Ten Days—For Ca e h. lfiJune-lyr-pugeB The Haberdasher. ly8et.toa.TeA t OFFICE ROOM 4, BARLOW BLOCK. UP STAIRS,